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Internecine.
internal
Mutually ruinous.
mutually ruinous
bloody
1
But between the German and the Brownbies there raged an
internecine
feud.
2
The strife, because it was to be
internecine
,
was the more terrible.
3
But against her
internecine
enemies live out your life in continual warfare.
4
That has resulted in fragmentation of gangs and increasingly vicious
internecine
fighting.
5
Decisions were made elsewhere, clandestinely, the outcome of brutal
internecine
power struggles.
6
A criminal corporatism emerges, structured but volatile and given to
internecine
donnybrooks.
7
They were dispirited peasantry, fragmented, prone to
internecine
backstabbing and oppressive regimes.
8
But they also prevent
internecine
fighting and open, economically devastating, investor-deterring, conflicts.
9
He was sick of all these lands and their useless,
internecine
warfare.
10
The history of revolutionaries was heavily threaded with
internecine
power struggles.
11
The war had been
internecine
,
and each had given the other terrible wounds.
12
The old woman is gone; she has declared open,
internecine
war against Pendlam.
13
The
internecine
conflict between rebels and Kurds risks further drawing in Syria's neighbors.
14
Dick Walsh reported on an effort to prevent the
internecine
bloodshed.
15
The Labour movement now brims with anger, mutual distrust and looming
internecine
warfare.
16
That has resulted in a fragmentation of gangs and increasingly vicious
internecine
fighting.
internecine
internecine warfare
internecine strife
internecine war
internecine conflict
internecine bickering